NBN Activation Not Happening

A technician came to my house on Oct 18 to install NBN. However, he failed in activating on site saying system was too slow. And I just needed to wait at home. Probably, it woulld take 1-2 hours. However, after 48 hours, it is still not acviated. I can see both upstream and downstream lights are flashing. And online light is off. What is happening?

We've checked your account and learned that the NBN HFC was physically installed but there was a Network issue with our third party provider nbn™ which caused the delay of the remote activation of your service. Our provisioning case manager has escalated the activation of your service with nbn™ to have this matter expedited.

You case manager will contact you as soon as we receive updates from nbn™.

Similar problem here - NBN HFC installed about 3 weeks ago, worked very well for 2 weeks, and in the last week no connection at all: first downstream light flashing, technician came 3 days later, upstream light has been flashing ever since.

TPG states "problem is with NBN" but doesn't help. I have asked for my ADSL2 connection back (it was slower but at least existent), been told this was impossible now that I had NBN.

FYI I was contacted yesterday by the Engineering team, informing me that NBN had resolved the issue. However when I got home I could only confirm that there was no difference - still disconnected, so I called back the Engineering team and they have escalated this to NBN (again).

I understand your comment on ADSL2+ reactivation, but as a telco this is where I believe TPG should escalate to the Government to change the rules - the NBN is obviously not stable and until it is it is not acceptable to strip a sizeable portion of the population from what has now almost become a basic necessity (for better or worse)...Internet access!

The TPG complaints department (didn't get the name) called me yesterday, following up on my complaint to the Telecommunications Industry Ombudsman (TIO) made a day earlier:

Told me that my issue was with NBN, and there was nothing else they could do to address it except wait

I shared that the wait time was just not acceptable, and that I would expect TPG or any Service Provider to demand some type of service level commitment from NBN on disconnections, in general and in my case. Service has now been completely down for 10 days

The representative from the TPG complaints department then suggested that I could cancel my order. I asked if I would be refunded of all fees including installation fee, and I was told it was not possible since TPG had already paid fees to NBN. I then indicated that this was therefore not a commercially acceptable option, and that I was still expecting the service to be reconnected

I also requested TPG to provide me with an alternate way to access the internet in the meantime, either DSL or Mobile. I was told this was not possible

In a perhaps funny turn of events, the TPG representative told me that according to their records "the service has been reestablished more than 14 hours ago". I responded that I was very surprised by this statement, since I was home at that time (earlier that morning) and had specifically tried again to connect, unsuccessfully, but that I would verify when I got home

I later verified that nothing had changed and that the service was still disconnected, called the Engineering Department, who after 20 minutes of wait music confirmed that the service was still down, and that a technician would visit in 2 days' time

So in short: I am appreciative that people are at least talking to them, but it does not sound that anyone is actually doing anything to even understand why this problem happened in the first place, and I am questioning my choice of Service Provider.